Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
On 11/22/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VIM 7.0, MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support
Included patches: 1-162
run gvim a.txt;
maximize the VIM window, then minimize it to task bar;
run gvim --remote-tab b.txt;
Yegappan Lakshmanan wrote:
On 11/21/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Liu Yubao wrote:
VIM 7.0, MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support
Included patches: 1-162
run gvim a.txt;
maximize the VIM window, then minimize it to task bar;
run gvim --remote-tab
Hi Bram,
On 11/22/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VIM 7.0, MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support
Included patches: 1-162
run gvim a.txt;
maximize the VIM window, then minimize it to task bar;
run gvim --remote-tab b.txt;
VIM window is
Hi Bram,
On 11/22/06, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VIM 7.0, MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support
Included patches: 1-162
run gvim a.txt;
maximize the VIM window, then minimize it to task bar;
run gvim --remote-tab b.txt;
VIM window is brought to
Hi,
I have a text file like
Mr Bla Blo
Ms Ble Blu
Dr Bli Blu
etc
and I would like to sort the file alphabetically after the surname
(3rd column). How can I do that? I know how to sort it after the first
one (visual + !sort)
thanks!
Pau
Hi,
to me it's no clear what you mean by prevent Vim from going to my Home
directory. I'm using Vim on windows, too, but he never asked me for a
HOME directory. Instead, the _vimrc file is kept in $VIMRUNTIME, which
by default on XP is C:\Programme\Vim\vim70. Therefore, all you have to
do
sorry, I got it:
sort -k 3
The problem now are midnames, like
Mr Bla Blo
Ms Ble Blu
Dr Bli T. Blu
but I have deleted them :)
2006/11/22, Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have a text file like
Mr Bla Blo
Ms Ble Blu
Dr Bli Blu
etc
and I would like to sort the file alphabetically after
Hi,
Vim Visual wrote:
I have a text file like
Mr Bla Blo
Ms Ble Blu
Dr Bli Blu
etc
and I would like to sort the file alphabetically after the surname
(3rd column). How can I do that? I know how to sort it after the first
one (visual + !sort)
with VIM 7 you can sort inside VIM:
Wolfgang Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
to me it's no clear what you mean by prevent Vim from going to my Home
directory. I'm using Vim on windows, too, but he never asked me for a
HOME directory. Instead, the _vimrc file is kept in $VIMRUNTIME, which
by default on XP is C:\Programme\Vim\vim70.
I want to make a tar file that includes the full pathname.
When I go
:bufdo ! tar -vrf archive_with_full_path.tar %
The `%' does not expand the full path so I do not get the path
information into the tar file.
How could I best achieve what I want?
--
Eric Smith
DervishD wrote:
Hi all :))
I'm not exactly new to this list, I was subscribed back in 2002,
when I tried to migrate from Joe to Vim. I finally didn't do it for
some reasons, and I finally forgot about it.
The fact is that I've decided to go Vim once and for all, because
Joe is
In vim docs, there is example like this:
g/pat/s/pat.*/to/
As far as I know, it is also possible to do it without g:
%s/pat.*/to/
Is there a difference, a reason to prefer the
first form, the longer for with 'g' ?
I don't think in the example you gave, that there's a significant
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 03:25:13AM -0600, Larry Alkoff wrote:
I'm using Vim64 in Kubuntu and cannot change the color background when
doing a search. The background color is a kind of darkish orange - I
_think_ it's numbe 3. I'd like to have LightYellow but nothing I have
done so far
Hi Benji :)
* Benji Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit:
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 02:04:29PM +0100, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
DervishD wrote:
[snip]
I want to do something like that in my vimrc.
delete_all_keys if at all possible
map i i yes, I want to go to insert
This seems like a pretty sweet tip. It would be much appreciated if you
could post a fleshed-out version of this tip, along with some possible
use cases on the vim.org tips page.
Thanks!
Tom Purl
Yeah, thanks it works like this too:
bufdo !tar -vrf /path/to/archive.tar %:p
How do I avoid
Hello everyone,
I have been thinking about implementing this little feature to help
clean up my code. Here's the scoop. I'm a Perl programmer and I use
a templating module called HTML::Mason which allows perl code within
certain tags. Here's an example of the code:
% $tmpl-template_top() %
Kevin Old wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been thinking about implementing this little feature to help
clean up my code. Here's the scoop. I'm a Perl programmer and I use
a templating module called HTML::Mason which allows perl code within
certain tags. Here's an example of the code:
%
I know this is a bizarre request. I would like to prevent Vim from
going to my Home directory. The reason is that my IT department has
mapped my home directory to a laggy network drive with a login script.
I can't override the Windows environment variables which set up the
home directory,
Hi,
where can I find instructions on how to use Calendar.vim and its
keybindings ? I visited vim.org's script pages about Calendar.vim but
didn't found, what I was searching for. Google also gave me
nothing...
But may be all this is my fault ?!
Regards,
mcc
Hi Tony,
Actually, I didn't know that highlighting visually and hitting the :
will give me the range. That's half the battle for me on this.
I've tried putting that into a mapping like this:
map vti :',' !perltidy
but when I visually select a chunk of code then type vti I get and
error
Check out the source, which should be in one of your plugin directories. For
me, it's in $HOME/vimfiles/plugin/calendar.vim on my Win XP computer. The
header of the file has a ton of commments, including usage statements nad
Additional notes.
HTH!
Tom Purl
Hi,
where can I find instructions
* Kevin Old on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 12:57:27 -0500:
Actually, I didn't know that highlighting visually and hitting the :
will give me the range. That's half the battle for me on this.
I've tried putting that into a mapping like this:
map vti :',' !perltidy
vmap vti
Noah Spurrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2006-11-22 04:14:52:
I am not so concerned with strong encryption
(although, I'd be sad if the encryption turned out to be trivial).
At the moment my main goal is to be able to write
VIM compatible encrypted files from a PHP or Python script.
Just :h :X and
Larry Alkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] 写于 2006-11-21 17:25:13:
I'm using Vim64 in Kubuntu and cannot change the color background when
doing a search. The background color is a kind of darkish orange - I
_think_ it's numbe 3. I'd like to have LightYellow but nothing I have
done so far changes it.
Christian Ebert wrote:
* Kevin Old on Wednesday, November 22, 2006 at 12:57:27 -0500:
Actually, I didn't know that highlighting visually and hitting the :
will give me the range. That's half the battle for me on this.
I've tried putting that into a mapping like this:
map vti :',' !perltidy
From: Tom Purl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Calendar ?
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 12:15:04 -0600 (CST)
I found the plugin in $HOME/.vim/plugin/.
What version do you use? The header of my calendar.vim consists mainly
of a long history, instructions on how to set some calendar specific
variables in
Hi,
I want to search a longer string totally literally...regexp totally
switched of, no exceptions. Or in other words: I want to search like
sttcmp() of glibc would do.
Is this possible with vim?
(ok, this is a more rethorical question...everything is possible with
vim. The question is
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 09:34:45AM -0500, Adam Mercer wrote:
On 21/11/06, Yakov Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the latest vim (7.0.164), I am getting error reading
from stdin:
ls | vim -u NONE -
press any key
Vim: Reading from stdin...
Vim: Error reading input, exiting...
Works
Quoting Vim Visual [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a text file like
Mr Bla Blo
Ms Ble Blu
Dr Bli Blu
etc
and I would like to sort the file alphabetically after the surname
(3rd column). How can I do that? I know how to sort it after the first
one (visual + !sort)
May I suggest looking at How
Hello,
why CTRL-W = don't work after :cope command ?
Thanks for your help,
Stephane
On 2006-11-22, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vobject where object is a Normal-mode object, will highlight the
concerned object. Example: vip for the inner paragraph.
And if you're using the matchit.vim plugin with your tags specified
in b:match_words, then
a%
will highlight
Tony Young wrote:
Hello
I am trying to see if I can get vim/gvim to work with our work Sun box.
I Installed and used instructions from
http://www.vim.org/
http://www.vim.org/download.php#unix
Downloaded the runtime and source files together: vim-##.tar.bz2
i.e. I
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